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National Public Radio icon Carl Kasell talks news, books and magic tricks.

By Joseph Haeger

to write good news, you need to read a lot of good journalism. You need to stay on top of the stories. To be a good writer, you need to be a good reader. As far as reading books, that would be up to the individual. I think that you’ll learn something from any book you read.

There’s no shock left to BioShock 2

By Marty Demarest

First times are special. First kiss, first hearing of a song, first taste of a certain food — they’re special because the second time around, they might not be so good. The kiss turns out to be attached to a moron, soon everyone else is listening to the same song, and the food gets cold.